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Fitment: Kooks vs ARH 1 7/8 headers

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Old 03-31-2015, 04:59 PM
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Kooks have been on my truck for over a year now. Love them. No issues. Did use a good set of boots for just in case!
Old 03-31-2015, 05:21 PM
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Have you looked at the two sets? from what i see they look identical,like they are manufactured in the same plant.

I might be all wet but they copied each others design flanges ect. they have the best flanges
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I'm not understanding the plug wire issues.

Every set of longtubes I've ever had, I've had to bend the plug wires. Is this not what everyone is doing?

I've never ran heat shields or boots.

MSD Wires- snap the boot to the plug, bend it for clearance... I'm not understanding the whole "I've burned wires" bit.
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